A soft-spoken paragon of virtue on the range, Hopalong Cassidy brought law, order and justice to the frontier. He was a model of integrity, courage, hard work, tolerance, patriotism, chivalry and good-natured decency - and he attempted to instill these values in his young listeners - all while delivering action-packed entertainment.

Cassidy, the creation of Clarence E. Mulford, who dreamed of the West he had never visited, was brought to life by former silent-movie matinee idol William Boyd. Dressed all in black (in contradiction to convention), armed with two pearl-handled six-shooters, and riding a white horse, Boyd's Hoppy roamed the radio range.

As the foreman of Buck Peters' Bar-20 ranch, and as a concerned citizen, Cassidy's adventures led him on cattle drives and game hunts, called him to face down killers and crooked politicians alike, and found him brokering peace and clearing obstacles from the paths of the true-hearted romances of his fellow frontiersmen.

Includes 16 digitally restored and remastered episodes and a Program Guide by Gary Yoggy.

Episodes Include: The Failure 01-26-50, The Killers of Sandy Gulch 04-09-50, The Red Death 04-16-50, Bullets for Ballots 04-30-50, Range War 05-21-50, Letter from the Grave 05-28-50, Death Paints a Picture 06-04-50, Border of Nowhere 06-11-50, The Medicine Man 06-18-50, Flying Outlaw 06-25-50, The Plague of Parson's Folly 12-09-50, The Case of the Last Word 01-06-51, Bad Medicine at Rimrock 01-13-51, Kidnapper's Trail 05-05-51, The Lawyer of Laredo 12-01-51, Gambler's Luck 01-12-52